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gowon wht rf 77^wr mm i / / mf s^7 _,_-, permuba jha mecorber 4 8 adds flavour and goodness c * * * # * **^ *^ -^*^*'%'*'^ %- iw g21 to all your chicken pork and veal l^ayy dishes - hunt .... for the best published weekly price 15 centi volume 47 hamilton bermuda saturday august 21 1971 no 34 printed publications act-takes effect sept former young musicians to aid rest home^^^^h bermudian is more people is that it will p-o vide more opportunity for our door activity and it is situated in more pleasant surrounl ings apart from being more comfortable the acquisition of a new home is a dream come true for the commitee who has been working very hard for some time towards such with miss cora beer sing ing at christ church in devon shire the printed publications act 1971 is to come into effect on september 1 1971 the registrar general was ap pointed registrar of newspa pers on monday august 16 lished for sale distribution or other purpose in editions parts or numbers at intervals not exceeding one hundted days the names and addresses oi every person who is intended to be the proprietor editor publisher or printer relations arriving in bermuda on monday august 23rd will tie the b sharp singers and mrs gloria jackson's variety dancer they will be giving two benefit performances at city hall as well as a matinee performance at pembroke sunday scho-c the groups leave bermuda to return to the states oil mon day after what will have beÂ°i a first visit for many of the members and an enjoyable one for those bermudians who manage to see them the act is not intended to apply to any book printed and published outside bermuda jt does not therefore cover books magazines or newspa pers which are printed and published overseas and subse quently sent to bermuda fo sale or distribution locally counsellor a letter has been sent to all local publications which re known to government draw ing their attention to the act's provisions and inviting them to register with the registrar general between now and september 1 it can be seen therefore that even a weekly church newslet ter or a quarterly school magazine would fall within tlie provisions of the act so tou would any regularly published at intervals of less than 100 days newsletter which con tains or comments on my public news etc the first performance to be given by the b sharp singers will be at city hall on tu-^s day august 24th at 8.00 p.m and will be under the distin guished patronage of dr a id mrs kenneth robinson the b sharp singers were organized in 1967 by mrs lora p lewis of queens mrs ester alk bentley was elected as coun sellor and directress of this group the b sharps are a very versatile group and all members sing or play the piano or organ mrs esme williams daugh ter of mrs joseph w warner who left here with her family in 1954 for the united state has just been appointed to the position of inner group rela tions advisor or counsellor in sacramento california and is the first woman to hold this position there 84,000 revealed chairman dr t c stowe the home has long been a dream of ihe committee thc home is run by the missionary society of the a.m.e church they firs opened the home seven years ago and at present have 10 residents one short of capac ity however they've alreariy received applications icr more whom they will try to accommodate in the new hoiiie which will have facilities for 5 more people than presently accommodated an end schedule for the nf groups provides for them to see something of the island on alternate days as well as a visit to the beach and a tour of the franconia mrs jack son's dance group will a'.sj be dancing at the clayhouje inn on thursday august 26th the matilda smith rest home committee is sponsoring a luncheon at st paul's lecture room on friday august 27th at 1.00 p.m with dr stowe as host sunday provides for members of the group to at tend the church of their choice appreciation is expressed to the news media mr david graham of the corporation of hamilton mr alan smith of john s darrell captain and staff of the franconia mr john sharpe of b.o.a.c mr fray of the public transporta tion board col a marsh m.b.e trade development board fort st catherine de partment of agriculture and fisheries and the aquarium special thanks to mr reginald ming of the youth departme it for his help and the very great the purpose of the act as has been stated before is not to curb or hamper in any w.*y the freedom of the press to publish news as they see fit government is aware how ever that there may be other publications which are affect ed by the act to whom a let ter has not been sent an annual club report by the same token would not be affected by the act the printed publications act simply fixes the responsi bility for what is published so that if for example someoie is libelled in a pamphlet which is published he knows exactly with whom to take up the mat ter editors and publishers cf any such publications are in vited to obtain a copy of die act from the office of the sec retary to executive council basically the act covers two types of publication books and newspapers the three mosi important ways in which newspapers and books are affected are as fol lows h . . mr 1 every book printed or published in bermuda must bear an imprint showing a the name occupation and address of its printer and pub lisher b the address of th building in which it was print ed and the year of its publica tion c in the case of a news paper the name and addres of the proprietor the first performance of he gloria jackson variety dane ers will be at city hall in wednesday august 25th at 8.00 p.m and this will be under the distinguished patronage of dr george a willams some of the advantages cf the new home apart from thc fact that it will accommodate continued on page 6 a book is defined by tne act as including every p_i*t or division of a book pamph let newspaper or sheet of printed matter separately published but does not in clude bona fide price lists business annual reports trade circulars trade advertise ments or other bona fide legal or business documents one week for relicensing the 30 billion negro parts of both performance will be seen at the matinee at the pembroke sunday scho tickets can be obtained from the city hall box office and st paul a.m.e office how greyhound deve the negro market^h kped as subjected to government regulations local customs and unfavour able public attitude and opinions as has greyhound few companies have ever had their product or the symbol of their service given as wide publicity in a negative man ner as has been the case with the greyhound bus seven days to go in which to have auxiliary cycles moti.r bikes and scooters tested and relicensed testing of two wheeled vehicles at the exam ination centre is going well and it would appear that the majority of these should be completed during the nex week reli censing however is still way behind those go ing to the east broadway office to have their licenses renewed will find it necessary to join the queue previously an element ry school teacher mrs williar.is decided to apply for the job because she really wanted lo start working with older high school age children and mest of her work now does en'ail this because it is at that age that they encounter a lot of problems 2 a copy of every book and newspaper published here must make a declaration to the registrar of newspapers setting forth a the correct title or name of the newspa per b the true description of the house or building wherein the newspaper is intended to be printed and also of the house or building where it is intended to be published c the commitee for the matil da smith williams home have just purchased the former aqua vista just off kent street in devonshire ior merly one of baseball's all time great relief pitchers and previously a school teacher from the beginning black had top management support fir special-markets development and the willingness of his associates to coo p e r a t e black now a vice president for greyhound lines is alert to what motivates the negro national communityâ€”recogni tion identification and invita tion further greyhound con siders the negro market an integral part of its marketing programme not as an adjunct after even-thing else has beci a newspaper ' is defined as including any periodical pub lication containing any pub'ic news intelligence or report cf mrs williams explained with the integration plan we have in the united states any or observations thereon or upon any political matter pub bt any remark - personal and while greyhound itself has never had a policy of seating arrangements that placed negroes in the back of tte bus the company did observe local customs and whe e necessary for one reason or another its drivers had to en force local customs this be came an accepted way of life for the negro traveller at no time is the sensitivity of the negro as high as when he is travelling owing in part to the years of conditioning as a negro traveller and being subjected to segregation and discrimination whether real or imagined the black man or woman continued on page 5 social considered - l j e hawthorne vice preii greyhound had a plan anr dent fof marketing grey . it worked that plan hound corporation and grey â– hound lines inc greyhound lines has had one of the best operating pro grammes in the negro mar ket from the internal struc ture to the external counsel provided by grey public reia tions to community accept ance greyhound has had a good image in the negro com munity as well as cousumcr support it had not always been easy tor greyhound perhaps no company serving the mass special markets reports to recently in bermuda on vacation was dr george e thomas and family dr thomas is the brother of mr austin thomas m.c.p rev harold a thomas of kansas city kansas and mrs chris tina matthews of khyber pass warwick he is the son of rev and mrs harold r thomas of pembroke in business a third radio station-is it feasible greyhound lines started its special-m a r k e t programme with the planning that led to its organizational manual in it the company lists the bas.e and general responsibilities organizational relationship and the functions and duties of the director of special markets . *â– by jennifer smith in recent weeks there nas been quite a lot of talk about a possible third radio station determination self-confidence and a vivacious personality are tbe attributes that gave sandra stowe the incentive to go on her own sandra is the owner and operator of sandys beauty nook and she has also begun selling bedspreads wit hi beauty as a member ofl the party^lai^hrougt^ium^sb creations for bermuda the people b dr - thomas schooling n hind it are quite enthused with bermuda was at the cent-al the idea and obviously have school and berkeley institute faith in its success-in fact in toe united states he re we believe that much of ti-ew ceived h - s bachelor of science needed equipment is already jt degree from morgan state here y college in 1961 he was listed however this optimism does in who's who in american not extend to others in tne * colleges and universities business field who look on the from th ere he went to howard venture as dubious at best al university's college of dentis though at least one per n tr y **** "> 1967 to college has objected to the granting of medicine he interned at of a licence for another radio good samaritan hospital uni stationâ€”the majority are con versity of cincinnati in ohio tent to watch and wait he did his residency in ob to bear the responsibilities and perform the functions ini duties of the position grey hound hired joe black for states sandra i can't afford to have my customers waiting around it might mean i don't have much time to gossip but i'll tell you a good joke in a minute she will be showing will have enough variety to please all and won't be limited to high fashion only she warns i have her own high fashion further since 1964 that you an hardly look for the same thing continued on page m mm%tjmm ' w h w vlj^r -*- _________________[ mmww j_t h k_________l________l____________i _ s,kb _____ ir "* _^| i j 6_i m : - %__â– _â– ______*- l w 7 w w^ft - Â¥ jt i lmmm a beginning a business she started her own business because i like it better by myself i feel more independ ent and when you're an your own you can really prove what you can do she soon expanded into the wig business due to the in quiries of her customers you have to keep up with what your customers want states sandra with customers con stantly in and out of the shop - she felt it would be a good idea to get involved in the party plan and soon he had several of their attractive bed spreads on display in her shop so far it's been very good she says the customer re sponse has been fantastic only for the confident a graduate of la ne 1 ' beauty school sandra worked there for a while after finish ing while away on holiday she began an advanced course in beauty culture at mr france school in new york most of sandra's talent wth styling hair is just natural flair it was when she returned home from this trip that ine opened her beauty parlour sandra will only advise someone to go into business if they are confident she fee's if you don't have any confi dence there's no sense in go ing into business for yours because you'll be at a loss a loss financially and a loss with your customers apart from this an interest ing question is can ber muda support another radio station to be more explicit is there enough advertising to support all stetrics and gynecology and was made a junior fellow in the american college of ob stetrics & gynecology and a member of the americm medical association three of the radio stations most surely the majority of bermuda's advertisers wou'd say no but there is one possibility that could make the venture a successful one and that is the possibility of the new radio station stealing away either of the other st.a tion's listening audience if the new station is very good offering a high standard he is presently practicing obstetrics and gynecology m association with dr james e burt m.d in dayton ohio while here dr thomas his wife pearl and their two chil dren pamela 6 and george edlington jr 5 stayed with his parents rev and mrs harold thomas at dcp dale pembroke there's one thing i've no ticed about people . . . if th y like something they will buy it no matter how much it costs if you don't have enough confidence i would advise you to work along with someone although sandra didn't fin ish the secretarial course she began at bermuda technical institute or the bookkeeping course under rev hewley e hinds â€” they did give her a basic knowledge of business and finances which has helped her to be able to run that par ticular end of her business she has been in business i.<r herself a little over a year continued on pafe 3 although sandra is quite happy with her out-of-town lo cation she notes people are always saying to me y i should move into town but i'll stay right here where i'm happy i've been in town ard i know what it's all about businessmen reassured by of service â€” and if it can ac curately judge what the mr continued on page 6 jority of radio listeners desire and give it to them they will definitely gain an audience if smith's parish ber muda-they'll be off to scot land tomorrow for a six-month course in hotel procedures deborah maybury left of cox's hill and verdelle flood of parsons rd will study front-desk procedures reser vations accounts purchasing and social-hostess work under sponsorship of coral island co a subsidiary of gydesdale commonwealth hotels ltd of scotland clydesdale recently bought the coral island and palmetto bay hotels neither girl has had prior hotel expert ence they will be the first bermudians to train under this continuing scheme and will be under a three-year agreement to . coral island upon completion of the course with help from friends and they gain a large enough shaie family mainly independence you can arrange your free time to suit yourself and also i enjoy it it's something i really like to do especially styling small traders who have a problem meeting local com mitments over the weekend because of an american dot lar income are advised to go to their usual banks of the audience â€” and advertis sandra had no problem get ting started she found a place with ease and although it's small sandra says i like it and it's out of town but mm i'm kept quite busy with an uncle who is a plumber and an uncle who is a carpenter â€” sandra was soon set and ready for business ers want to reach this aud ; ence they will have to advertise on this station this possibility brings to mind other possibilities sandra has been in many shows as well as having styled on stage at many grad uations of the la nel beauty school seen many times in fame magazine and at van ous fashion shows as a model - sandra did all of the styling for a fashion show held at the bermudiana hotel by mrs june masters in 1964 at a meeting held yester day morning between local banks the chamber of com merce and member for fi nace hon jack sharpe the banks assured the member for finance and the cham ber of commerce that they have been cooperating and will continue to do so with their customers by making bermuda funds available against deposits of amer ican dollars for instance will the adver tisers stretch their budgets to provide for all three radio ta tions â€” or will they remove their advertising from one of most of sandra's customers are her friends mixed with a few of her old customers from her days at salon la nel says she when you have a lot of friends its good because they all want to see you get ahead the already established sta tions and give it to the new comer if they chose the lat ter bermuda would still have only two radio stations â€” be cause the one that was not it is because of this show and the response they received that sandra has decided to have her own high fashon show however the hairstyles being supported by advertis ing would eventually have to because i work by myself i have to work by a system close continued an page s

gowon wht rf 77^wr mm i / / mf s^7 _,_-, permuba jha mecorber 4 8 adds flavour and goodness c * * * # * **^ *^ -^*^*'%'*'^ %- iw g21 to all your chicken pork and veal l^ayy dishes - hunt .... for the best published weekly price 15 centi volume 47 hamilton bermuda saturday august 21 1971 no 34 printed publications act-takes effect sept former young musicians to aid rest home^^^^h bermudian is more people is that it will p-o vide more opportunity for our door activity and it is situated in more pleasant surrounl ings apart from being more comfortable the acquisition of a new home is a dream come true for the commitee who has been working very hard for some time towards such with miss cora beer sing ing at christ church in devon shire the printed publications act 1971 is to come into effect on september 1 1971 the registrar general was ap pointed registrar of newspa pers on monday august 16 lished for sale distribution or other purpose in editions parts or numbers at intervals not exceeding one hundted days the names and addresses oi every person who is intended to be the proprietor editor publisher or printer relations arriving in bermuda on monday august 23rd will tie the b sharp singers and mrs gloria jackson's variety dancer they will be giving two benefit performances at city hall as well as a matinee performance at pembroke sunday scho-c the groups leave bermuda to return to the states oil mon day after what will have beÂ°i a first visit for many of the members and an enjoyable one for those bermudians who manage to see them the act is not intended to apply to any book printed and published outside bermuda jt does not therefore cover books magazines or newspa pers which are printed and published overseas and subse quently sent to bermuda fo sale or distribution locally counsellor a letter has been sent to all local publications which re known to government draw ing their attention to the act's provisions and inviting them to register with the registrar general between now and september 1 it can be seen therefore that even a weekly church newslet ter or a quarterly school magazine would fall within tlie provisions of the act so tou would any regularly published at intervals of less than 100 days newsletter which con tains or comments on my public news etc the first performance to be given by the b sharp singers will be at city hall on tu-^s day august 24th at 8.00 p.m and will be under the distin guished patronage of dr a id mrs kenneth robinson the b sharp singers were organized in 1967 by mrs lora p lewis of queens mrs ester alk bentley was elected as coun sellor and directress of this group the b sharps are a very versatile group and all members sing or play the piano or organ mrs esme williams daugh ter of mrs joseph w warner who left here with her family in 1954 for the united state has just been appointed to the position of inner group rela tions advisor or counsellor in sacramento california and is the first woman to hold this position there 84,000 revealed chairman dr t c stowe the home has long been a dream of ihe committee thc home is run by the missionary society of the a.m.e church they firs opened the home seven years ago and at present have 10 residents one short of capac ity however they've alreariy received applications icr more whom they will try to accommodate in the new hoiiie which will have facilities for 5 more people than presently accommodated an end schedule for the nf groups provides for them to see something of the island on alternate days as well as a visit to the beach and a tour of the franconia mrs jack son's dance group will a'.sj be dancing at the clayhouje inn on thursday august 26th the matilda smith rest home committee is sponsoring a luncheon at st paul's lecture room on friday august 27th at 1.00 p.m with dr stowe as host sunday provides for members of the group to at tend the church of their choice appreciation is expressed to the news media mr david graham of the corporation of hamilton mr alan smith of john s darrell captain and staff of the franconia mr john sharpe of b.o.a.c mr fray of the public transporta tion board col a marsh m.b.e trade development board fort st catherine de partment of agriculture and fisheries and the aquarium special thanks to mr reginald ming of the youth departme it for his help and the very great the purpose of the act as has been stated before is not to curb or hamper in any w.*y the freedom of the press to publish news as they see fit government is aware how ever that there may be other publications which are affect ed by the act to whom a let ter has not been sent an annual club report by the same token would not be affected by the act the printed publications act simply fixes the responsi bility for what is published so that if for example someoie is libelled in a pamphlet which is published he knows exactly with whom to take up the mat ter editors and publishers cf any such publications are in vited to obtain a copy of die act from the office of the sec retary to executive council basically the act covers two types of publication books and newspapers the three mosi important ways in which newspapers and books are affected are as fol lows h . . mr 1 every book printed or published in bermuda must bear an imprint showing a the name occupation and address of its printer and pub lisher b the address of th building in which it was print ed and the year of its publica tion c in the case of a news paper the name and addres of the proprietor the first performance of he gloria jackson variety dane ers will be at city hall in wednesday august 25th at 8.00 p.m and this will be under the distinguished patronage of dr george a willams some of the advantages cf the new home apart from thc fact that it will accommodate continued on page 6 a book is defined by tne act as including every p_i*t or division of a book pamph let newspaper or sheet of printed matter separately published but does not in clude bona fide price lists business annual reports trade circulars trade advertise ments or other bona fide legal or business documents one week for relicensing the 30 billion negro parts of both performance will be seen at the matinee at the pembroke sunday scho tickets can be obtained from the city hall box office and st paul a.m.e office how greyhound deve the negro market^h kped as subjected to government regulations local customs and unfavour able public attitude and opinions as has greyhound few companies have ever had their product or the symbol of their service given as wide publicity in a negative man ner as has been the case with the greyhound bus seven days to go in which to have auxiliary cycles moti.r bikes and scooters tested and relicensed testing of two wheeled vehicles at the exam ination centre is going well and it would appear that the majority of these should be completed during the nex week reli censing however is still way behind those go ing to the east broadway office to have their licenses renewed will find it necessary to join the queue previously an element ry school teacher mrs williar.is decided to apply for the job because she really wanted lo start working with older high school age children and mest of her work now does en'ail this because it is at that age that they encounter a lot of problems 2 a copy of every book and newspaper published here must make a declaration to the registrar of newspapers setting forth a the correct title or name of the newspa per b the true description of the house or building wherein the newspaper is intended to be printed and also of the house or building where it is intended to be published c the commitee for the matil da smith williams home have just purchased the former aqua vista just off kent street in devonshire ior merly one of baseball's all time great relief pitchers and previously a school teacher from the beginning black had top management support fir special-markets development and the willingness of his associates to coo p e r a t e black now a vice president for greyhound lines is alert to what motivates the negro national communityâ€”recogni tion identification and invita tion further greyhound con siders the negro market an integral part of its marketing programme not as an adjunct after even-thing else has beci a newspaper ' is defined as including any periodical pub lication containing any pub'ic news intelligence or report cf mrs williams explained with the integration plan we have in the united states any or observations thereon or upon any political matter pub bt any remark - personal and while greyhound itself has never had a policy of seating arrangements that placed negroes in the back of tte bus the company did observe local customs and whe e necessary for one reason or another its drivers had to en force local customs this be came an accepted way of life for the negro traveller at no time is the sensitivity of the negro as high as when he is travelling owing in part to the years of conditioning as a negro traveller and being subjected to segregation and discrimination whether real or imagined the black man or woman continued on page 5 social considered - l j e hawthorne vice preii greyhound had a plan anr dent fof marketing grey . it worked that plan hound corporation and grey â– hound lines inc greyhound lines has had one of the best operating pro grammes in the negro mar ket from the internal struc ture to the external counsel provided by grey public reia tions to community accept ance greyhound has had a good image in the negro com munity as well as cousumcr support it had not always been easy tor greyhound perhaps no company serving the mass special markets reports to recently in bermuda on vacation was dr george e thomas and family dr thomas is the brother of mr austin thomas m.c.p rev harold a thomas of kansas city kansas and mrs chris tina matthews of khyber pass warwick he is the son of rev and mrs harold r thomas of pembroke in business a third radio station-is it feasible greyhound lines started its special-m a r k e t programme with the planning that led to its organizational manual in it the company lists the bas.e and general responsibilities organizational relationship and the functions and duties of the director of special markets . *â– by jennifer smith in recent weeks there nas been quite a lot of talk about a possible third radio station determination self-confidence and a vivacious personality are tbe attributes that gave sandra stowe the incentive to go on her own sandra is the owner and operator of sandys beauty nook and she has also begun selling bedspreads wit hi beauty as a member ofl the party^lai^hrougt^ium^sb creations for bermuda the people b dr - thomas schooling n hind it are quite enthused with bermuda was at the cent-al the idea and obviously have school and berkeley institute faith in its success-in fact in toe united states he re we believe that much of ti-ew ceived h - s bachelor of science needed equipment is already jt degree from morgan state here y college in 1961 he was listed however this optimism does in who's who in american not extend to others in tne * colleges and universities business field who look on the from th ere he went to howard venture as dubious at best al university's college of dentis though at least one per n tr y **** "> 1967 to college has objected to the granting of medicine he interned at of a licence for another radio good samaritan hospital uni stationâ€”the majority are con versity of cincinnati in ohio tent to watch and wait he did his residency in ob to bear the responsibilities and perform the functions ini duties of the position grey hound hired joe black for states sandra i can't afford to have my customers waiting around it might mean i don't have much time to gossip but i'll tell you a good joke in a minute she will be showing will have enough variety to please all and won't be limited to high fashion only she warns i have her own high fashion further since 1964 that you an hardly look for the same thing continued on page m mm%tjmm ' w h w vlj^r -*- _________________[ mmww j_t h k_________l________l____________i _ s,kb _____ ir "* _^| i j 6_i m : - %__â– _â– ______*- l w 7 w w^ft - Â¥ jt i lmmm a beginning a business she started her own business because i like it better by myself i feel more independ ent and when you're an your own you can really prove what you can do she soon expanded into the wig business due to the in quiries of her customers you have to keep up with what your customers want states sandra with customers con stantly in and out of the shop - she felt it would be a good idea to get involved in the party plan and soon he had several of their attractive bed spreads on display in her shop so far it's been very good she says the customer re sponse has been fantastic only for the confident a graduate of la ne 1 ' beauty school sandra worked there for a while after finish ing while away on holiday she began an advanced course in beauty culture at mr france school in new york most of sandra's talent wth styling hair is just natural flair it was when she returned home from this trip that ine opened her beauty parlour sandra will only advise someone to go into business if they are confident she fee's if you don't have any confi dence there's no sense in go ing into business for yours because you'll be at a loss a loss financially and a loss with your customers apart from this an interest ing question is can ber muda support another radio station to be more explicit is there enough advertising to support all stetrics and gynecology and was made a junior fellow in the american college of ob stetrics & gynecology and a member of the americm medical association three of the radio stations most surely the majority of bermuda's advertisers wou'd say no but there is one possibility that could make the venture a successful one and that is the possibility of the new radio station stealing away either of the other st.a tion's listening audience if the new station is very good offering a high standard he is presently practicing obstetrics and gynecology m association with dr james e burt m.d in dayton ohio while here dr thomas his wife pearl and their two chil dren pamela 6 and george edlington jr 5 stayed with his parents rev and mrs harold thomas at dcp dale pembroke there's one thing i've no ticed about people . . . if th y like something they will buy it no matter how much it costs if you don't have enough confidence i would advise you to work along with someone although sandra didn't fin ish the secretarial course she began at bermuda technical institute or the bookkeeping course under rev hewley e hinds â€” they did give her a basic knowledge of business and finances which has helped her to be able to run that par ticular end of her business she has been in business i.